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If you know the driver of this car, contact local law enforcement. (Photo courtesy Johnathan Walker)

Local authorities are interested in talking to the person responsible for a nasty hit and run accident.

The driver of the black car seen in the photo was allegedly speeding on West Beach Road Monday around 6 PM, then blew through a stop sign at Libby Road, colliding with another car.

The driver and a passenger then fled the scene on foot.

The car they hit suffered extensive damage, and both occupants were injured.

One suffered a fractured vertebrae and chest contusions, while the other has chest contusions and burns on her arms from the car’s airbags deploying.

If you have information on the owner of the car, please contact the Island County Sheriff’s Department (360-679-7310) or the Oak Harbor Police Department (360-279-4600).

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Leaving Nevada. (Photo from Solea Kennedy's GoFundMe page)

Gabe Kennedy leaves Nevada, bound for Seattle. (Photos from Solea Kennedy’s GoFundMe page)

Gabe Kennedy and mom Solea.

Gabe and mom Solea.

As an arrest is made in the case, hit and run victim Gabe Kennedy continues to improve.

The 25-year old Kennedy, older brother of former CHS football star Ben Haight and son of noted Coupeville Food Bank volunteer Solea Kennedy, lost a leg and was in a coma after being struck while skateboarding in Reno May 8.

While he has considerable obstacles to overcome, Kennedy, who emerged from the coma and has begun to regain his speech, has improved enough that he was transferred from Reno to a rehab unit at the University of Washington Friday.

On the family’s GoFundMe page, Solea wrote:

“We are packed up and ready for our plane ride out in the morning! Gabe is happy to be leaving the hospital and hopeful about rehab.

He’s been told that it will be hard work, but that is what it takes to get the arms to work again and begin to learn to walk!

Thank you for your continued prayers and support. We are so glad that all of you care and are part of Gabe’s story!”

In a story running parallel to Kennedy’s improvement, an arrest was finally made in the case.

Myree Townsend, 40, was booked on charges of Hit and Run causing Substantial Bodily Injury, which is a felony crime.

Townsend turned herself in two weeks after she left the scene of the accident, but was not arrested until Tuesday as the investigation was ongoing.

In an interview with a Nevada TV station, Gabe was asked how he felt about being left behind when Townsend fled the scene.

He declined to give the reporter the angry sound bite she was fishing for, opting instead to respond with a great calmness.

“It is what it is.”

To help the family with their medical expenses, jump over to:

http://www.gofundme.com/955tg8

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Gabe Kennedy

Gabe Kennedy (Photo from Solea Kennedy’s GoFundMe page)

Gabe Kennedy and mom Solea.

Kennedy and mom Solea.

The older brother of former Wolf football star Ben Haight continues to improve as he fights back from a horrific hit and run accident.

Gabe Kennedy, 25, whose mom Solea Kennedy is a well-known community volunteer with the Coupeville Food Bank, was hit May 8 while skateboarding in Reno. He lost a leg and was in a coma for several days.

In her most recent update on GoFundMe, a site that the family is using to raise funds to help cover the rapidly-spiraling medical expenses, Solea provided one of the most positive reports in recent times.

Oh boy, Gabe is getting to be quite popular with the staff. Having been here such a long time, he has made some great friends.

Since he is using a speaking valve, he has been keeping people entertained with his humor!

It is so good to see the twinkle back in his eye!

There are still hurdles to clear before getting him to rehab in Seattle, but progress is being made.

Gabe needs to get to eating and drinking and breathing without the trache. He needs to be able to tolerate hours of daily therapy.

We need to get logistics worked out for transport to Washington and get an approval from the UW acute rehab.

To see more updates and possibly help the family out, jump over to their page at:

http://www.gofundme.com/955tg8

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Gabe Kennedy and mom Solea.

Gabe Kennedy and mom Solea.

Gabe Kennedy

Gabe Kennedy, in the days after the accident.

Gabe Kennedy, older brother of CHS football star Ben Haight, is fighting for his life in a Reno hospital.

Kennedy, 25, who was left for dead by a hit and run driver who slammed into him May 8 while he was skateboarding with friends, has lost a leg and is still in a coma.

But recent updates from mom Solea Kennedy, a well-known community volunteer with the Coupeville Food Bank, have shown progress.

Sometimes it has been in small increments, but every bit of progress is to be welcomed.

Some of her recent postings:

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The MRI results came back last night. The doctor is saying that the worse case is Gabe may not ever wake up, but best case scenario he will awake with some permanent limitations.

They cannot say anything for sure. Apparently Gabe has many areas of trauma on his brain (multiple diffusion’s), so they don’t know what will be affected.

They are also concerned about blood clots showing in his left leg causing a pulmonary embolism. As a precaution, they plan to do surgery this morning to implant an ICV screen.

Please keep up your prayers. The doctor said that because Gabe is young and strong, he has a fair chance of recovering from the coma….I know that God is big enough for miracles and it is a miracle he is alive, so I am counting on more miracles to come.

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Gabe is now in surgery for his right arm and left ankle reduction. His vitals are holding strong, although his fever remains an issue. They think that is from his head injury.

They brought his O2 down to 40% last night and are going to begin to wean him off of some of the ventilation.

He is getting a better bed after surgery, one that moves to help circulation. I told him he was getting an upgrade!

He has been keeping his eyes open longer and blinks at noises and other stimuli.

He has been moving his lips once in a while as well. The neurologist is hoping that he will begin to follow commands soon!

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Gabe came out of surgery and is doing well.

They set his left forearm and left ankle. He is still able to hold at 40% O2 and his PEEP (the amount of pressure it takes to fill his lungs) is down to 17, from 19.

All in all, he is doing well. I have not seen his eyes post surgery, but the general anesthesia keeps him pretty knocked out for a while.

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Gabe had to have a little blood last night. His vitals are still good. They have brought the peep down to 11 and his Oxygen is holding at 40%. Still a little concern over his temp. Overall we are good this morning!

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Gabe’s PEEP is down to 7 and he is holding strong.

This afternoon when the doctors were moving Gabe, he moved some of his fingers and his arm! He has not opened his eyes much today, but when he does he looks around, not seeming to focus, but as though he was attempting to!

Thank you for all of your messages and cards. I am reading them to Gabe!

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If you would like to help Solea, Ben, Gabe and their family there are two ways.

You can send cards and well wishes to:

Gabe Kennedy
Renown Regional Medical Center
1155 Mill Street
Reno, Nevada 89502

Or, think about helping the family with medical expenses at the link below. Every dollar helps.

http://www.gofundme.com/955tg8

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